QUICK GUIDE number with the help of and finally pressing POWER ON: •Call directly to the number last dialled by pressing twice or •Press the top side key for a few sec- onds. •Quick dial the phone number by selecting the memory slot number between 2 and 9 POWER OFF: and pressing the corresponding numeric...
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•You can turn the alarm off by pressing TURNING THE KEYLOCK ON/OFF: QUIET. •In stand-by mode, enter the quick menu by pressing once, lock the keypad by ADJUSTING EARPIECE VOLUME: pressing Display shows LOCK. •You can adjust the earpiece volume can only answer a call by pressing during a call by pressing the side keys •Open the keylock by pressing...
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3. Press to return to the previous 3. Press QUIT READ menu level. You can return directly to EMPTYING THE SHORT MESSAGE stand-by mode from all menu levels by MEMORY: pressing A flashing envelope ( ) in the display is During a call, menus function the same a sign of error in receiving the latest way as described above.
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C l e a r i n g a p o s t p o n e d m e s s a g e : If you do not want to send anything, do as follows: You have several ways to get rid of a post- 1.
CONTENTS Network code........21 Phone code ........21 Security code........21 INTRODUCTION......7 Network operator......22 BENEFON TRACK ONE...... 7 Service provider ......22 SOME KEY FEATURES ......7 Service center.......22 About the T9 text input technology........8 OPERATION ......... 23 Display .......... 9 WHAT TO DO FIRST ......23 Menus ...........
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ENDING A CALL .........31 PHONE BOOK ........48 Recalling a phone number ..49 EMERGENCY CALLS......32 NAME LIST..........50 EDITING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY ... 50 BENEGUARD-BUTTON ....33 DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY..52 Storing a phone number ..... 52 SOS MESSAGES AND KEYING IN A NEW PHONE NUMBER ..
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LIST OF ALL CALENDAR ENTRIES ..69 VOICEMAIL NUMBER ........ 94 Broadcast message setup ...94 CALCULATOR ........70 ACCEPT BROADCAST MESSAGES ..94 GAMES..........72 BASE STATION ID........95 BROADCAST MESSAGE TYPES ....95 Wall breaker ..........72 BROADCAST MESSAGE LANGUAGES ... 96 WORM ............
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Call waiting ........141 CHARGING ..........154 Call cost........141 Charging times ......155 LAST CALL COST........142 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ....156 TOTAL CALLS COST......... 142 MAX. COST..........143 DISPOSAL ...........157 COST UNIT ..........144 MONEY LEFT..........145 ACCESSORIES......158 Network selection ......146 MAINS CHARGER CMA-70-230..158 GPS .............
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If the phone will not turn on ..164 Language ........166 Blocked SIM card ......165 "Searching..."....... 166 If you lose your SIM card .....165 If your GPS receiver does not function ......166 If your phone gets lost ....165 If you have trouble getting If your phone does not the position .........
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The high quality Benefon Track One is de- which word you are writing. veloped and manufactured by Benefon Oyj. Benefon is a company operating worldwide If there is more than one word possible for and specializing in mobile phones.
•Select the quick menu by pressing the arrow keys MEMO MENU After the menu is chosen, you may select one of its sub-menus with . Enter the de- sired sub-menu by pressing SELECT. Right soft key Left soft key INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
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Recent calls this case is horizontal Alarm clock > Calendar In stand-by mode main menu contains Calculator these sub-menus: ¤ Games Telematics Messages Settings Special services (SIM toolkit) Security Network services INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
SELECT QUIT cates, the message memory is full and you cannot receive new messa- ges or store messages of your own Mute until deleting some old ones. Hands free (HF) mode INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
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When turning the "soundless" envi- Battery and bar. When the battery is ronment on, will be displayed as nearly empty the battery symbol will a sign of silence. flash. The more segments displayed INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
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The power on timer is turned on. The phone will turn on automati- cally, at the set time. The power off timer is turned on. The phone will turn off automati- cally, at the set time. INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
Soft keys. The function of the soft keys depends on the guiding texts < The BeneGuard (SOS) button is on the bottom line of the display. located on the top of the phone (please see the previous picture). INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
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-key twice, (the letter P will be displayed) and key in the code number of your answering machine. 2. Store the string in the phone book nor- mally. For further information about storing the number in phone book, INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK ONE...
please see the chapter Memo, Phone the distraction from using the phone. book, Storing a phone number. When receiving a call in an awkward driv- ing situation, you must always put safety If you wish to make a direct call to an ISDN before other priorities and courtesy.
• Other accessories: Any other accessories •Hospitals: Turn your phone off before used should also be approved by the phone entering hospitals or other health care manufacturer. Check the compatibility of facilities where medical electronic equip- new power supply units and other accesso- ment may be in use.
•Other electronical equipment: Using the phone may cause interference with a The Global Positioning System (GPS) is op- vehicle's electronic equipment if it is not erated by the government of the United adequately shielded. Consult the manu- States, which is solely responsible for its ac- facturer or the vehicle seller to determine curacy and maintenance.
message is determined on the contract by If your SIM card gets lost or misplaced con- the service provider. tact your network operator immediately. Position of the phone is retrieved from GPS A phone without a SIM card can be used to or by network parameters, which is a net- make only emergency calls.
PIN2 code PUK2 code You need a PIN2 code for setting and reset- The PUK2 code is used to open the disabled ting certain SIM functions, e.g. charge PIN2 code. The 8-digit PUK2 code is sup- counters and limits. plied with the PIN2 code. The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) is supplied by In case your PUK2 code gets lost, contact your network operator.
Network code Keep the code in the safe place, separate from the phone. You need a network code for certain net- work services, e.g. call barring. The net- work code (4 digits) is supplied by your Security code network operator. The security code is used to protect the You can set options and change...
Network operator An organization which maintains a mobile network providing telecommunication con- nections and services. Service provider The service provider is an organization which provides telecommunication services to the users. The service provider can also be, e.g. a network operator. Service center The service center is a private business, an organization or an authority which provides...
OPERATION WHAT TO DO FIRST Inserting the SIM card 1. Slide the SIM card holder to the right. 2. Insert the card into the holder. Check Lift the holder into an upright position. that the cut corner is at the lower left side of the holder.
Fitting the battery 3. Close the holder by pushing it towards 1. Place the bottom of the battery into the the phone. Slide the holder back to the corners at the bottom of the phone. left until it locks. 2. Push the battery into the phone until it locks into place.
Removing the battery Inserting the rubber seal Rubber tab Please note that the phone is water resistant only when the rubber seal is inserted cor- rectly in the phone. Push the release catch downwards and pull the battery carefully away from the rear of First make sure the battery has been re- the phone.
Initializing the phone When you start using the phone for the first time, you should charge the battery first. Please note that the battery will reach its full capacity only after two or three charg- ing times. Also note that the standard time (UTC) Bottom cover comes to your phone from a satellite and setting the time requires searching for po-...
Turning the phone on 4. The abbreviations of the country and network operator are displayed imme- diately or after the message Searching for networks..Time, date and other symbols may also be displayed if the op- tions are activated in the menu. If you are outside the network’s coverage area the message No service...
Changing the language MAKING A CALL When the menu language is set to Automat- You have several ways to choose the num- , the language is chosen according to your ber you wish to call. SIM card´s language preference. In case the •You can enter the phone number.
2. Enter the country code, the area code (without the first number), and the 14:12 Hessu phone number. 12:02 Bill 11.08 Jackie 3. Press Delete all QUIT SELECT If the network operator does not imple- ment this function and you try to make a call by using the + character, a message Ille- 1.
QUICK DIALLING 5. If you wish to remove all the numbers in the redial memory at once, select the option Delete all . Confirm your choice by pressing DELETE. Calling 6. By pressing you enter to the SELECT 987654321 sub-menu where you can make a call to the number, delete or store the num- ber.
RECEIVING A CALL ANSWERING A CALL •To answer, press . If the Anykey answer When your phone receives a call, it will is set on in the menu, under Settings ring, and the text is shown. Call is coming Call settings , you can also answer by §...
EMERGENCY CALLS Making an emergency call when the SIM card is inserted ö ö Make an emergency call as a normal phone Emergency call: call: Key in the local emergency number and press OK or Insert SIM card press dial number QUIT MENU Making an emergency call when the key-...
BENEGUARD-BUTTON - In order to initiate BeneGuard-relat- ed emergency procedure function, you need to have a contract with the SOS MESSAGES AND service provider. If you do not have SOS CALLS such a contract, initiation can be done from the phone assuming the security The BeneGuard code and activation message code are (i.e.
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4. The way to press the BeneGuard but- key does not interrupt send- ton is chosen. ing the SOS short message. If the cancelling time is e.g. 4 seconds, you - You can determine the way to press have four seconds to press the the SOS button (two quick presses or to cancel the entire SOS procedure, in- one long press).
SOS PROCEDURE SOS procedure when only sending short message < 1. Press the SOS button ( ) on the top PRESSING THE BENEGUARD BUTTON WILL: of the phone. • turn the phone on • turn the GPS on - Press and hold down the SOS button •...
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SOS procedure when only making call 2. At the same time when sending the mes- < sage, the phone sends the position in- 1. Press the SOS button ( ) on the top formation. current position of the phone. coordinates are not available, the previ- - Press and hold down the SOS button ous coordinates will be sent instead.
QUICK MENU in approximately 20 seconds if no key is pressed during that time. To lock the keypad for a single time, please FI NETWORK see the following instructions. KEYPAD POSITION REFRESH L o c k i n g t h e k e y p a d ASSISTANCE CALL ö...
POSITION REFRESH locked, you can turn off the ringing tone by pressing QUIET. In this menu you can refresh the position (i.e. update coordinates of your location). U n l o c k i n g t h e k e y p a d The position is stored in the phone, it will not be sent to the service center.
ENVIRONMENT If you want that the position will be updat- ed automatically, please see the chapter An environment is a combination of tone Main menu, GPS, GPS settings, GPS operat- and lights settings made suitable for partic- ing mode. ular situations. For further information about editing the environment settings, please see the instructions in chapter Menu, ASSISTANCE CALL...
OPTIONS DURING A CALL Using functions associated with phone book, messages, recent calls and call During a call, there are several functions costs: available, depending on the keys pressed. Press and enter the MENU MEMO Please note that some of these functions de- desired sub-menu with SELECT.
Call management Please note that the Call management menu is available only, when a call is connected. If you have a call in progress and you wish to make another call or conference call, an- NEW CALL swer a call while talking to someone, or switch between the calls, do as follows: Use this function to make another call dur- ing an active call.
PICK UP A WAITING CALL If you do not want to pick up a waiting call, you may press the left soft key DROP. When a call is in progress and you have an- other incoming call, the network will notify Please note that in order to use this func- you of a call waiting.
CONFERENCE CALL number is available, the call is indicated Unknown . Two lines of calls is the Use this function if you wish to combine all maximum. simultaneous calls to a conference call. Us- ing this function requires, that at least one 3.
END CALL Use this function to end a call or calls. • Easiest way to drop a single call from two calls or a conference call is by keying in and the number in the front of the telephone number and pressing right after that •...
MEMO FI NETWORK (MEMO) PHONE BOOK Open memo by pressing RECENT CALLS . Use to scroll MEMO through the menus. Select one of these menus ALARM CLOCK by pressing the right soft key, e.g. , and SELECT CALENDAR you enter the sub-menus of this menu.
ALPHA KEYS symbol is displayed in the upper row and when lower case letters are in use the You need the alpha keys for storing and re- symbol is displayed. The symbol calling the information. is especially made for writing sentences (so that you do not need to switch •In the traditional spelling mode you get between the upper case and lower case...
PHONE BOOK PHONE BOOK ENTER MEMORY SLOT ENTER NAME ENTER NAME: ENTER NUMBER ADD NEW PHONE BOOK ENTRY: ENTER NAME ANNA ENTER NUMBER EDIT NAME LIST +358123456789 ENTER MEMORY SLOT DELETE CONFIRM You can store phone numbers in the Phone When the phone is in stand-by mode, open book entries on the SIM card.
The shortcut to access the phone book You have two ways to enter the name list: name list (with the option Add new ) is to press for a few seconds. MEMO Enter name: Enter name: Press to cancel the operation and QUIT return to previous menu level.
3. In case you have pressed READ rectly in the previous menu, the first line offers you the option Add new +35877400... Add new Benefon Benefon 4. You can scroll through the name list Jagger Jagger Lewis with . Scrolling over the top to the bot- tom is possible.
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3. Now you can select, whether to edit the Changing memory slot phone number, name or memory slot 1. Find a memory slot number with (or all of them). key it in. Only free memory slots are available. 4. Find the desired option with press SELECT 2.
DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY Storing a phone number You have several ways to store phone num- Edit Enter PIN2 Delete bers into the phone book. You can: QUIT SELECT QUIT •key in the desired number (please see the following instructions) 1.
KEYING IN A NEW PHONE 3. Find a new memory slot number with NUMBER the help of . You can also key it in. The phone accepts only free memory slots, so you cannot overwrite any old num- Enter name: ö...
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N a m e l i s t Enter name: Enter memory slot: Add new Enter PIN2 code Benefon +3589876543 +3589876543 Jagger JULIA JUL_ [020] CLEAR QUIT NEXT SAVE QUIT SELECT QUIT 3. Choose Add new by pressing SELECT 7. If the phone number just entered is al- ready stored in the phone book, the 4.
RECENT CALLS UNANSWERED RECENT CALLS 14:12 JAKE CALL CALLS 10:08 +358123456789 SAVE 30.09. MONICA DELETE RECEIVED CALLS DELETE ALL LAST CALL CALL COUNTERS TOTAL CALLS This function allows you to keep track of Press to cancel the operation and QUIT unanswered and received calls.
Unanswered calls LIST OF UNANSWERED CALLS A text of recent unanswered calls is dis- Unanswered calls played immediately. 14:12 Jake 12:02 +35898765431 11.08 Unknown If the text Unanswered calls is shown in the Delete all display, you can enter the Unanswered calls QUIT SELECT...
Received calls work operator does not supply the CLIP (Call Line Identification) option. Note that Enter the Received calls menu through in these cases your phone counts and dis- cent calls menu and press SELECT plays only one call, which is the last one you have received.
Call counters If a call is older than 24 hours, the delivery time is replaced by the delivery date. Enter the Call counters menu through In two cases neither the number nor the cent calls menu and press . Scroll SELECT name of the caller will be displayed: if the the sub-menus by pressing...
ALARM CLOCK ALARM CLOCK ALARM: SWITCHED OFF ENTER TIME: TIME 00:00 DAILY MONDAY ONCE M - F REPEAT DAILY REPEAT TUESDAY SELECTED DAYS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 5 MIN FRIDAY SNOOZE 10 MIN SATURDAY 30 MIN SUNDAY SAVE CHANGES When the phone is in stand-by mode, open EDITING ALARM SETTINGS by pressing MEMO...
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Selecting repeat alarm By selecting Repeat you can determine, Switched Time 11:22 whether the phone alerts you e.g. every day Repeat Once at the same time. Snooze First select either with Once Repeat Switched [On] QUIT SELECT Press the right soft key If you choose Repeat , you are also able to...
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Selecting snooze By selecting Snooze you can determine, whether the phone alerts you repeatedly, e.g. in every 10 minutes. Select one of these: 5 min 10 min . Press . If you do not want to use the snooze option at all, select Off.
CALENDAR CALENDAR [24.10.02] SUN 23.10.02 AN ENTRY EDIT VIEW DAY DAY´S [13:15.00] WITH DETAILS MON 24.10.02* DELETE SCHEDULE MEETING AT WORK TUE 25.10.02 (REPEAT) ONCE WED 26.10.02 (ALARM) ON TIME SET REPEAT: SET ALARM: 23.10.02 21:30 ENTER DATE: ENTER TIME: ADD NEW ENTRY ONCE Julia´s par_...
VIEW DAY Press to cancel the operation and QUIT return to previous menu level. By selecting View day you can see all events, so called calendar entries, set for a single Press to return to stand-by mode. This day. can be done at any menu level. You are also able to add new calendar en- tries for the chosen day or delete unneces- Calendar options...
There are 21 dates in this list. If you wish to If you wish to add new entry into your cal- access a date outside these boundaries, you endar, select the option Add new. may select Go to date option in the previous menu calendar options.
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date. Use for moving and press when ready NEXT Monday Set repeat 2. Time: key in the time as described Tuesday Once Wednesday Daily above. Press NEXT Save changes Selected days 3. Event: write down the desired text and QUIT SELECT QUIT SELECT...
EDITING OR DELETING A CALENDAR ENTRY Set alarm: No alarm On time Wed. 6th 10. 2002 Edit 5 min before hh:mm -5 min 10 min before Delete Meeting with Mr. Bean at the movies. 60 min before QUIT QUIT SELECT QUIT SELECT 5.
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By pressing you will return to the By pressing you may move the cursor. QUIT previous menu level without any changes Press after each setting. made. Changing repeat When changing repeat you have several op- dd.mm.yyyy Enter date: tions to choose from: you can use repeat hh:mm once, daily, Monday to Friday or on select- Meeting with Mr...
D e l e t i n g o n e c a l e n d a r e n t r y ENTERING THE DATE TO VIEW By selecting Delete you can delete a calen- dar entry. View day Add new entry Confirm your choice by pressing DELETE...
LIST OF ALL CALENDAR ENTRIES Please note that if the entry is today, the list item starts with the time. If the entry is not today, list item starts with date. In a case View day like this you need to press to see SELECT Add new entry...
CALCULATOR By pressing you can correct the CLEAR errors when keying in incorrect numbers. In the menu you can perform Calculator The maximum size of a number is 8 digits. simple mathematical operations, such as When using a decimal point, the amount of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and digits will be 7 plus the decimal point (for division.
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A n e x a m p l e o f a p e r c e n t In case you prefer using these keys for cal- c a l c u l a t i o n 5 0 + 5 0 - 6 % = 9 4 culating, please check the following table: 1.
GAMES When there are no tiles left in the ceiling, the game goes on to the next level which is slightly faster than the previous one. After Wall breaker reaching a certain level, the speed will stay Worm Blaster Master the same but the width of your paddle will Tic Tac Toe be decreased.
WORM BLASTER MASTER The idea is to control a worm around the The idea is to clear a mine field of mines display, eating small cookies and avoiding without being blown away as quickly as pos- walls. The worm will grow and gain speed sible.
TIC TAC TOE GALACTIC GUNNER The idea is to add crosses in the grid in The idea is to shoot the enemy above you turns with your opponent. The winner of while avoiding the bombs being dropped the game is the one who first manages to onto you.
LABYRINTH The idea is to walk through the labyrinth starting from the upper left corner to the lower right corner as fast as possible. Only part of the labyrinth is displayed at once, in fact the whole labyrinth is much larger. There is only one way to go through the lab- yrinth, no shortcuts are available.
MESSAGES READ REPLY 12:17 JULIA MESSAGES INCOMING CALL NUMBER 01.10. JAKE MESSAGES DELETE ALL DELETE A MESSAGE TEXT... READ OWN MESSAGES ANOTHER MESSAGE.. EDIT FORWARD DELETE ALL DELETE TYPE NUMBER X BROADCAST TYPE NUMBER Y Press to enter MESSAGES SELECT TYPE NUMBER Z the Messages menu.
Incoming messages Open the Incoming messages menu by pressing SELECT In this menu you can read or edit the mes- If there are neither new nor read incoming sage or make a call to the sender. You can messages, No incoming messages is dis- also send the message back to the sender or played and you will return to the previous...
Closed envelope ( ) on the left indicates, The contents of a message is shown as follows: the message is new and unread. Open envelope ( ) on the left indicates, the message is old and read. The message text Save looks like this...
R e a d pressing When all the new NEXT. messages have been read, the right soft Use this option, if you wish to read the old, key shows already read message again. By pressing , you are able to read the READING OR PROCESSING whole message.
When the message is written, press Send and save to send or save the message. LECT By selecting Send and save , you can send the message and also save it to your SIM If you do not want to go further, press card.
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case, make sure the receiver´s phone num- Send only ber (including prefix) and message box By selecting end only , you can send the number are correct and there is enough message without saving it. The original network coverage for radio communica- message sent to you is still stored as an in- tion.
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C a l l F o r w a r d Use this option, if you wish to call the send- Use this option if you wish to send the se- er of the message. With this option you can lected message to a new receiver.
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3. To save the number in the phone book, P i c k n u m b e r select the desired option with With this option you can take the phone press SELECT. number of the sender and save it in your phone book or make a call to the number in question.
D e l e t e Own messages In this menu you can delete the chosen In this menu you can read, edit and send message from your SIM card. (i.e. forward) all your saved messages. You can also pick the phone number of the Confirm your choice by pressing sender for further use or delete the messag- To cancel the operation, press...
RECALLING OWN MESSAGES READING OR PROCESSING OWN MESSAGES 1. Select a message with the help of 1st message starts... 1st message starts... 2nd message starts... 2nd message starts... 3rd message starts... 3rd message starts... 2. Press The message process- SELECT. Delete all Delete all ing list will be displayed.
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R e a d You may also modify the text with T9 (for further information about using the T9 text Use this option if you wish to read a mes- input, please see the instructions in chapter sage. Write message). By pressing , you are able to read the In case you wish to edit or shorten the mes-...
SENDING AND SAVING THE 2. (Key in the name or its initials and) MESSAGE press READ. 3. Scroll through the numbers with , if Send and save Send needed. Send with position Postpone 4. When the correct number is displayed, press SELECT QUIT...
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F o r w a r d Send with position Use this option if you wish to send the se- By selecting Send with position , you can lected message to a new receiver. Forward- send a message to the operator with a re- ed messages are not stored as extra copies quest for position information (in this case in SIM card.
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P i c k n u m b e r 3. To save the chosen number in the phone book, use and press With this option you can pick the phone LECT. number of the sender and save it in your phone book or make a call to the number in question.
D e l e t e Broadcast messages In this menu you can delete chosen mes- Cell broadcasts are general messages, sage from your SIM card. which are broadcast to all receivers within a particular region. They may contain adver- Confirm your choice by pressing tisements, local weather reports and infor- LETE.
RECEIVING A NEW BROADCAST READING A BROADCAST MESSAGE MESSAGE type number Broadcast type number messages type number [MM] NN New SELECT QUIT QUIT READ If you have received a new, unread broad- This broadcast messages selection list con- cast message, the following text is dis- tains all the broadcast messages.
Message setup previous menu level. If the number is incor- rect, change the number by pressing Press to enter the Message setup SELECT CHANGE menu. Scroll through the sub-menus with By selecting the option SIM card default, SMS service number will be picked up from Press to return to previous menu QUIT...
MESSAGE VALIDITY The SMS service number can be found e.g. in the manual of your local network opera- In this sub-menu you determine the length tor. of validity for each message. You can choose the message validity from these: 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 1 week or maxi- MESSAGE TYPE mum time.
VOICEMAIL NUMBER Broadcast message setup You need the voicemail number to listen to Press to enter the Broadcast mes- SELECT the voice messages left for you. The same sage setup menu. Scroll through the sub- number is also used in connection with the menus with function Call diversion...
BASE STATION ID The types of messages are divided into dif- ferent numbers. In order to find out which The base station id indicates the area, in number corresponds certain type of a mes- which your phone is located at the very mo- sage, please contact your network operator.
BROADCAST MESSAGE D e l e t i n g m e s s a g e l a n g u a g e LANGUAGES By pressing you can choose, in SELECT English English Suomi Suomi which languages you wish broadcast mes- Svenska Svenska sages are broadcast to you.
Call voicemail Writing messages In this menu you can: Call voicemail •write new message Calling.. •edit postponed message. You have two ways to write messages: you QUIT CALL can use either the T9 mode or the spelling mode. When writing in T9 mode you need to press the key just once to enter the de- sired letter - please note that a single word In this menu you can listen to the messages...
ber the indicator shows. When there is no If you do not have a postponed message, space left, it shows 0. the display is empty and you can start writ- ing new message immediately. However, please note that if you write a long message (over 160 characters), the If there is a postponed message, the selec- message will be send in several packages...
WRITING MESSAGES WITH T9 S w i t c h i n g c h a r a c t e r f o r m s MODE § S e l e c t i n g l a n g u a g e QUIT English Suomi...
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L o o k i n g f o r a l t e r n a t i v e w o r d s letter. The maximum amount of characters in one word is 32. A single word takes its form only after you XXXXXx have entered the whole word.
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S a v i n g n e w w o r d s A d d i n g s p e c i a l c h a r a c t e r s The T9 has an automatic saving system, which means it will learn the most frequent words you use, even though they are not used in common language.
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M a k i n g f i n a l c o r r e c t i o n s XXX XXXXX XXXX Xz_ XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX QUIT QUIT CLEAR SELECT You can read through your message by pressing .
SENDING AND SAVING THE Finally confirm the correct word by press- WRITTEN MESSAGE When the message is ready, press You can also switch into the spelling mode LECT (by pressing WRITING MESSAGES WITH Send and save SPELLING MODE Send only Send with position Turn the T9 mode off by pressing Postpone...
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Recalling a phone number from the S e n d a n d s a v e phone book By selecting Send and save , you can send the message and also save it into your SIM 1. Press SEARCH card as an own message.
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S e n d P o s t p o n e By selecting Send , you can send the mes- By selecting Postpone you can save the mes- sage to someone without saving the mes- sage to yourself (as a draft) without sending sage in your SIM card.
SPECIAL SERVICES •Press to cancel the operation and QUIT return to the previous menu level. (SIM TOOLKIT) •Press to return to stand-by mode. This The services offered through this menu may happen at any menu level. item are often informative, such as default language, weather forecasts, stock quotes, ticket reservations etc.
MAIN MENU Press to enter the main menu. The MENU main menu contains menus such as: Telematics Settings Security Network ser- vices The menu symbols are dis- TELEMATICS played on the upper row. Use to scroll MAIN MENU through the menus. SETTINGS To choose one of these menus, press the right soft key, e.g.
TELEMATICS MENU TREE TELEMATICS SEND TO CENTER SEND TO CENTER WRITE MESSAGE ENTER NUMBER:_ SEND POSITION WRITE MESSAGE TEXT HERE... CONDITION CHECK ACTIVITY REMOTE DURATION CONTINUOUS INTERVAL 30 MINUTES TELEMATICS can be used e.g. in medical equipment and emergency and service centers). Telematics is a kind of electric data transfer •Press to enter the...
WHAT TO DO FIRST SMS service number . For further infor- mation, please see the chapter Memo, In order to use telematics functions, such as Messages, Message setup. Send position Condition check , you need to have a contract with the service Telematics (functions), Advanced...
Condition check 1. Press to enter the Send posi- SELECT tion Condition check is a kind of timer, which 2. Find the desired option and press provides a periodic check of your activity. If to complete the operation. you do not respond to a check request by pressing the right soft key , the phone - By selecting Send to center, you will...
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Timer turned on or off Interval for sending check request If the timer is turned on, the Activity setting The given interval, e.g. 60 minutes, indi- shows Remote , and -symbol is displayed cates that the phone will send you confir- in stand-by mode.
SETTINGS SETTINGS DISCREET NORMAL INCOMING CALL ALARM CALENDAR SILENT ENVIRONMENTS MESSAGES VIBRATION POWER ON NOISY CAR KIT TELEMATICS MSGS POWER HANDS FREE POWER OFF NOTIFICATIONS KEY TONES LANGUAGE LIGHTS PHONE SETTINGS CHANGE NAME DELETE FONT SIZE ANYKEY ANSWER CALL SETTINGS DISPLAY CONTRAST REDIAL MEMORY DATE AND TIME...
Settings are divided into several sub-catego- in the chapter Operation, Quick menu, En- ries: environments, power settings, phone vironments. settings, call settings, telematics settings Environments have default settings, so you and reset default settings. may use them as they are. However, adjust- •Press to enter the Settings...
NORMAL ENVIRONMENT E d i t i n g s o u n d s e t t i n g s f o r i n c o m i n g c a l l , a l a r m , c a l e n d a r , In this menu you can adjust settings for nor- s h o r t m e s s a g e s a n d t e l e m a t i c s mal sound environment.
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Selecting volume soft key . The selected function SELECT will be marked with I . Volume has several settings to choose from. The volume level can also be set to 0 (zero), In case you have already marked a function which is totally silent.
CAR KIT ENVIRONMENT Power In this menu you can adjust settings for the •Press to enter the Power SELECT car kit environment. For further informa- menu. Scroll through the sub-menus with tion, please see the instructions in the pre- vious chapter Normal environment. •Press to cancel the operation and QUIT...
Phone settings Enter time: •Press to enter the Phone set- 23:10 SELECT tings menu. Scroll through the sub-menus with 11:10pm SELECT QUIT QUIT •Press to cancel the operation and QUIT return to previous menu level. •Press to return to stand-by mode. This Press to change the time.
DISPLAY CONTRAST card´s language preference. If the informa- tion is not available, English will be set as In this menu you can adjust display con- the default menu language. trast. If the current menu language is not the one Press .
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Please note that when setting the date and Please note that if the daylight-saving time time initially, the GPS needs to be turned is in use in your country, you need to on and the position needs to be read from change the time zone manually each time, a satellite.
. Press SELECT. NOTE: This option may not be available in ANYKEY ANSWER all Benefon Track One phone models. If anykey answer is turned on, you can an- swer an incoming call by pressing any key AUTOMATIC KEYLOCK on the keypad, not only the key.
REDIAL MEMORY answer possible also without an external HF kit. How hands free works in automatic If redial memory is turned on, the last di- answer depends on the selected environ- alled numbers are stored in memory. ment and its hands free setting. For further In this menu you can turn the redial memo- information, please see the chapter Main ry on or off.
Telematics settings To turn the option off, select the item Press •Press to enter the Telematics SELECT Dialling prefix does not affect the emergen- settings menu. Scroll through the sub- cy call setup routine. menus with •Press to cancel the operation and QUIT return to previous menu level.
EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTS with you will hear samples of each volume level. Confirm your choice by In this menu you can determine the sound pressing and display settings, which will be on dur- - You can also select other options, ing and after an emergency call. such as Ringing mode, Vibration, 1.
CANCELLING TIME OF SERVICE USER-ID EMERGENCY You need the user-id for identifying your- self to the service provider. You may have After pressing the emergency (SOS) button several phone numbers, but only one user- in order to start an emergency call, the id number.
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E m e r g e n c y c e n t e r n u m b e r s Please note that if the Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) The emergency center numbers menu in- used, these emergency numbers must also be stored in the .
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When storing a call number in the list of When storing an SMS number in the list emergency numbers proceed as follows: of emergency numbers proceed as fol- lows: 1. Select the option Call . Press CHANGE 1. Select the option with .
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E m e r g e n c y c o n f i r m a t i o n S e r v i c e c e n t e r n u m b e r In this menu you can request the emergen- In this menu you can change and store the cy center to send you a confirmation of the...
Reset default settings - Key in the number of the service pro- vider and press SAVE Use this option if you wish to restore all - Turn the activation on or off and other settings except telematics settings to press factory default settings.
SECURITY SECURITY ENTER PIN CODE: PIN CODE REQUEST ENTER PHONE CODE: PHONE CODE REQUEST ENTER SECURITY TELEMATICS SECURITY CODE REQUEST CODE: ADVANCED SETTINGS GPS SETTINGS SAVE CHANGES REPEAT NEW PIN ENTER NEW PIN CODE: ENTER PIN CODE: CHANGE PIN CODE CODE: ENTER NEW PIN2 REPEAT NEW PIN2...
In the Security menu you can change the se- Key in the PIN code. In case of misspelling, curity codes. You can also determine, press shortly to delete the digits CLEAR whether your phone requests a code each left of the cursor. Press time when the power is turned on or some After entering the correct PIN code, the text specific menu is entered.
Security code request Change PIN code The security code is an access code for the In this menu you can change the PIN code Telematics menu, Advanced telematics set- on your SIM card. tings menu and GPS settings menu. Press Key in the current PIN CHANGE.
Change PIN2 code Change network code You need the PIN2 code for setting and re- The network code is a code you need for setting functions in the Call cost menu and Call barring and some other functions gov- also for using most of the FDN phone book erned by the operator.
Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) allowed is otherwise the same as the num- ber stored, except for the wild characters, FDN (Fixed Dialling Numbers) is a specific which can be replaced by any number. The phone book, in which you can store only a wild character alias ?-character will be dis- few numbers.
NETWORK SERVICES NETWORK SERVICES DIVERT ALL CALLS CALL DIVERSIONS TO NUMBER TO VOICE MAIL CHECK DIVERT IF BUSY CLEAR DIVERT IF NO ANSWER BAR ALL OUTGOING CALLS CHECK DIVERT IF NOT CLEAR REACHABLE BAR OUTGOING INT´L CALLS CLEAR ALL DIVERSIONS BAR INT´L OUTGOING CALLS, CALL BARRINGS...
DIVERT ALL CALLS •Press to enter the Network ser- SELECT vices menu. Scroll through the sub- menus with Divert all calls To number •Press to cancel the operation and To voice mail QUIT Check return to previous menu level. Clear QUIT •Press to return to stand-by mode.
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(e.g. Service and to which number the calls are diverted. active to Benefon As a sign of diverting all calls, an arrow C l e a r ), will be displayed in the upper side of the display when the phone returns to Use this option if you wish to clear, i.e.
DIVERT IF BUSY Call barrings The call will be diverted when the phone is In this menu you can bar outgoing and in- busy. This menu functions as the Divert all coming calls. Please note that call barring calls menu. also affects call diversion.
BAR ALL OUTGOING CALLS With this option you can bar all outgoing Enter network code: calls, so you can only receive incoming Barring of all outgoing calls calls. active QUIT Bar all outgoing calls Check 3. If you have selected either Clear Clear you are also assumed to key in the net-...
BAR INTERNATIONAL OUTGOING BAR INCOMING CALLS WHEN CALLS, EXCEPT TO HOME ROAMING COUNTRY You can receive calls only when you are within the area of your own network opera- With this option you will bar all outgoing tor. international calls, except calls to your home country.
Call waiting Call cost If a call is in progress and you have an in- This menu contains information on the call coming call, the network will notify you. charges. It also provides options for reset- ting the charge counter and setting a charge •Press to enter the Call waiting...
LAST CALL COST TOTAL CALLS COST Use this option if you wish to check the cost Use this option if you wish to check the cost of the last call. of all preceding calls including the last call. Counter value for total calls is displayed in •Last call counter value is displayed in cur- currency if you have determined currency rency if you have determined price for...
4. If you do not want to reset the counter, press the left soft key until you re- Maximum cost Enter PIN2 code turn to the previous menu level 500.00 MAX. COST QUIT QUIT CHANGE Use this option if you wish to view, set or change the credit limit for total calls.
COST UNIT Charging information is calculated and Max units: stored as charging units. Units are indepen- Maximum call cost limit changed dent of any currency. 600_ Use this option if you wish to read and set CLEAR price for unit. After completing the setting, the call cost information will be displayed in currency instead of units.
tion. Press Confirm your choice. Enter unit price: Enter currency: Converting the unit of currency may cause minor inaccuracies in the result displayed. 1.000_ FIM_ However, rounding the number does not CLEAR NEXT CLEAR affect counter values, which are stored in units.
Network selection work is not available, the list of available networks will be displayed. Select the desired option with and press Network . The phone will register with the cho- Automatic selection Network 1 sen network. Network 2 * Network N Automatic The * indicates that use of the operator is QUIT...
jects, such as people, large buildings or heavy tree cover. The GPS receiver can be turned on even GPS SETTINGS GPS OPERATING when the antenna is not lifted. Important is MODE that the GPS receiver must not be covered. ASSISTED GPS RESET POSITION The external GPS antenna can be used to re- NMEA OUTPUT...
GPS settings The GPS operating mode specifies how of- ten the GPS tries to update the current po- •Press to enter the GPS settings SELECT sition. You have different operating modes menu. to choose from. However, note that all the •Scroll through the sub-menus with GPS modes described below are not avail- able in all phone models.
ASSISTED GPS (AGPS) interval can be adjusted by the service provider. In this menu you can specify settings for or- • GPS off : You can turn the GPS off. While dering assisted GPS information from a ser- the GPS is off, the satellites will not be vice provider.
NMEA OUTPUT Reset position In this menu you can turn the NMEA output In this menu you can reset the position in- on or off. This phone supports the NMEA formation stored in the phone. Resetting is protocol, which is used for transferring po- useful if the GPS has trouble reading and sition data between the phone and some calculating your current position: this...
Satellite status Note, that the latest known position will be send with protocol messages no matter how Press to enter the satellite status SELECT old it is. menu. The satellites displayed in this menu indicate the amount and status of individu- The satellite symbol al satellites.
BATTERY REMOVING THE BATTERY FITTING THE BATTERY Release catch Push the release catch downwards and pull 1. Place the bottom of the battery into the the battery carefully away from the rear of corners at the bottom of the phone. the phone.
BATTERY TYPES AND SIZES safety. After cooling off, the phone will function properly. The batteries available for this phone are: Li-Ion At room temperature (+20°C) the •Li-Ion 900 mAh battery loses more than 15% of its capacity in a month. During the first two days the Li-Ion •...
The ideal temperature range for charging is the phone, but is also available from the as- +10°...+30°C. If charging the battery above sortment of Benefon accessories. or below these temperatures the life of bat- tery may be shortened. Also, the battery Other charger types are introduced in the may not reach full capacity.
Charging times An empty battery Charging time depends on what kind of a charger and a battery you have in use. E.g. Charging in progress Li-Ion when charging the batteries with the A fully charged quick charger, about 70% of the battery ca- battery pacity will be charged quickly, but charging the remaining 30% takes relatively more...
•Only allow service personnel authorised When storing batteries for a long time, it is by Benefon to service your phone. recommended that the batteries are kept cool and fully charged in a dry place. BATTERY: CARE AND MAINTENANCE...
DISPOSAL Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals Li-Ion which can damage the environment. batteries should be disposed of according to the country-specific regulations. BATTERY: DISPOSAL...
This is a short introduction about the acces- FMC70. sories available for this phone. You may The mains charger should only be used in- also check www.benefon.com for a com- doors. plete list of accessories. Make sure that the voltage in the country...
CIGARETTE LIGHTER PORTABLE HANDS FREE CHARGER CCS-71-12 EHE70 The portable hands free kit is designed to You can charge the phone battery with the make the use of the phone easier in various cigarette lighter charger using your vehi- working situations. cle’s cigarette lighter.
PLUG-IN HANDS FREE Make sure the microphone is placed in an audible position. GMA70 With the plug-in hands free car kit you can also charge the battery of your phone by us- ing your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. LIGHT HOLDER KGC77 The light holder holds your phone steadily in place when you are driving.
BENEWIN (NMEA) The BeneWin Pro also includes some addi- tional functions, such as settings for maps, routes, and waypoints as well as settings for telematics. It depends on your phone mod- el whether you can use these functions or not. With the data adapter you can connect the phone to a computer and transfer BeneWin- based data between a PC and your phone.
The antenna can be attached to a riding. backbag strap, as well. Important: using other than Benefon´s own external GPS antenna can break the phone´s own GPS antenna or connector. ACCESSORIES: EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA...
BELT BAG The belt bag can be used for carrying the phone. The belt bag also protects the phone from impacts. The belt bag can be fastened to e.g. a belt or a backbag for easy carrying. ACCESSORIES: BELT BAG...
APPENDIX •Keep the phone dry. Liquids contain min- erals which could corrode electronic cir- cuits. If the phone gets wet, turn it off and dry the phone and the battery imme- CARE AND MAINTENANCE diately. Put the phone into an upright position and let it dry.
Blocked SIM card If your phone gets lost If the PIN code has been entered incorrectly Contact your network operator immediate- three times in a row, the PIN code will be ly and let them know the IMEI code to pre- locked.
"Searching..." •the SIM card is correctly inserted and it is not damaged The message Searching... is displayed. You •the SIM card has not been invalidated. are outside the network operator’s cover- age area. You are in a "shadow area" where signal strength is too weak for radio com- If you cannot read, store or munication.
For further information, please see the chapters Main menu, GPS and Quick menu, Position refresh. In any unclear situation, you are always welcome to contact your dealer, an au- thorized Benefon service centre or the network operator. APPENDIX: PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE...
This guide includes some additional infor- be mixed in one word or message. mation and specifications applying to the Benefon Track One phone model sold in some market areas. Other character sets can be used whenever alpha keys are normally available, with...
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Scroll through the selection with and press the corresponding key when the mode (i.e. desired character is displayed. For further information, please see the chapter Memo, Alpha keys in the Benefon Track One Owner‘s Manual. § Latin Hebrew...
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CYRILLIC CHARACTERS Б б В в Г г Ґ ґ Е е Д д Ё ё Ж ж З з Є є И и Й й К к Л л І і Ї ї М м Н н О о П...
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